Antipopes of the Antichurch


















Timeline of this heretical pontiff
Encyclical Letters
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+ 2 postsApostolic Exhortations
+ 3 postsApostolic Constitutions
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+ 87 postsMotu Proprio
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+ 11 postsApostolic Letters
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+ 1 postsSpeeches
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+ 4 postsHomilies
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+ 10 postsNot categorized
+ 1 posts1958
+ 1 postsNews feed


Luluaburgensis (1959.04.25)
The text published under the name of Ioannes XXIII and titled “LULUABURGENSIS (LUEBOËNSIS)” announces the territorial division of the Apostolic Vicariate of Luluaburg in the Belgian Congo and the erection of a new Apostolic Vicariate of Luebo, entrusted explicitly to the indigenous clergy, with precise geographic boundaries set by rivers and administrative limits, and executed under the supervision of Alfred Bruniera and Bernard Mels, in continuity with Roman central administration and the Congregation de Propaganda Fide. It presents this bureaucratic restructuring as an expression of the expansion of the “Kingdom of Christ” and the life of the “Church” in mission lands.


LA HOMILIA IOANNIS PP. XXIII IN DIE CORONATIONI HABITA (1958.11.04)
The homily delivered by Angelo Roncalli at his coronation on 4 November 1958 presents his self-understanding as “John XXIII” at the outset of his rule: he addresses the hierarchy and the world, evokes Peter and John, sketches expectations people allegedly have of a “pope,” rejects some of these expectations in favour of the image of the “Good Shepherd,” strongly identifies the Roman Pontiff as the unique door of the sheepfold and Vicar of Christ, insists on evangelical meekness and humility as the governing program, and concludes by binding his pontifical identity to St Charles Borromeo as model of pastoral reform. Behind a pious biblical veneer, this discourse inaugurates the programmatic sentimentalism, anthropocentrism, and deliberate doctrinal deflection that will open the way to the conciliar revolution.


Exarchia in Germania (1959.04.17)
The constitution under review announces the erection of a Ruthenian Byzantine-rite exarchate in Germany, directly subject to the Roman See, with its seat in Munich, formed for those Eastern faithful displaced by war, and entrusted to an exarch bound to preserve rites and discipline according to Eastern usage while sending candidates for the priesthood to Rome.


Allocutio Ioannis XXIII ad Redemptoristas (1963.02.08)
Addressing the Redemptorist superiors gathered in Rome in early 1963, John XXIII praises the institute’s growth and apostolic work, exhorts them to fidelity to their Rule and Constitutions, encourages prudent revision of these norms in light of “the needs of the times,” presents observance of the Rule as the path to sanctity and communal harmony, and urges prayers and sacrifices for the success of Vatican II.
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